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1School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Aim:
To explore sustainability education in nursing students in two countries.
Design:
Mixed methods including a sustainability survey and focus groups.
Methods:
First-year undergraduate nursing students from two countries were invited to participate. 69 students from China and 32 students from England agreed to take part. Data were collected between December 2015 and February 2016. Students completed the Sustainability Attitudes in Nursing Survey (SANS_2) and a purposive sample were invited to participate in focus groups in each country.
Results:
All students had a positive attitude towards sustainability. However, for these four items, the results indicated that Chinese nursing students rate them significantly higher in importance than English students: Climate change is an important issue for nursing Issues about climate change should be included in the nursing curriculum Sustainability is an important issue for nursing Sustainability should be included in the nursing curriculum. The qualitative data identified four themes: Student nurses' conceptual understanding of sustainability focused mostly on environmental aspects and clinical waste management; Promoting sustainability within nursing education: teaching and learning methods. Promoting sustainability within nursing education: evaluating and certifying learning. Factors to consider when introducing sustainability to nursing education. The paper outlines the similarities and differences between Chinese and English nursing students' perceptions.
Conclusion:
Sustainability in nurse education has similar concerns across countries.
Impact:
Sustainability is an important issue for student nurses but strategies promoting incorporation of sustainability issues within nursing curricula are needed.
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